One in every eleven persons born in Mexico has gone to the U.S. The National Review reported that in 2014 $1.87 billion was spent on incarcerating illegal immigrant criminals….Now add hundreds of billions for welfare and remittances! MICHAEL BARGO, Jr…… for the AMERICAN THINKER.COM

King’s amendment would bar
funding for any attempt by the Obama administration to implement amnesty by
executive decree. Over the past two years, President Obama, Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, and ICE Director John Morton have attempted
to enact de facto amnesty through prosecutorial discretion, deferred action,
and lax enforcement policies, King noted.

"In truth, the bill is amnesty
first and a promise of enforcement later," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.,
said Friday, previewing points he and other conservative opponents intend to
make over the next three weeks.

*

The bill's requirement for payment of
back taxes "is toothless," the promised steps to secure the border
"will not work" and millions of immigrants currently in the country
illegally would qualify for welfare in five years, Sessions said. The measure
"actually weakens current law in quite a number of significant areas"
when it comes to immigration cases tried in the courts, he added.

*

"Since an
overwhelming number of the workers here today are lower-skilled that are
illegal ... you can expect their incomes to be low, they'll qualify for the
earned income tax credit, for Medicaid, and program after program, food stamps
and others," Sessions said Friday.

King’s amendment would bar
funding for any attempt by the Obama administration to implement amnesty by
executive decree. Over the past two years, President Obama, Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, and ICE Director John Morton have attempted
to enact de facto amnesty through prosecutorial discretion, deferred action,
and lax enforcement policies, King noted.

BUT WILL OBAMA'S BLANKET AMNESTY for 40 MILLION
UNREGISTERED DEMS DESTROY THE GOP LIKE IT DID IN MEXIFORNIA?

"Ayotte shows no sign of knowing what the main objections of the bill's
critics are, much less of having grappled with them," wrote the editors of
National Review in a scathing assessment of her reasoning.

"In truth, the bill is amnesty
first and a promise of enforcement later," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.,
said Friday, previewing points he and other conservative opponents intend to
make over the next three weeks.

*

The bill's requirement for payment of
back taxes "is toothless," the promised steps to secure the border
"will not work" and millions of immigrants currently in the country
illegally would qualify for welfare in five years, Sessions said. The measure
"actually weakens current law in quite a number of significant areas"
when it comes to immigration cases tried in the courts, he added.

*

"Since an
overwhelming number of the workers here today are lower-skilled that are
illegal ... you can expect their incomes to be low, they'll qualify for the
earned income tax credit, for Medicaid, and program after program, food stamps
and others," Sessions said Friday.

“First comes legalization, then comes this border security measure and then
comes the permanent residency process. What we are talking about here is the
permanent residency system,” the Florida Republican said, according to the
English translation of the interview. RUBIO

King’s amendment would bar
funding for any attempt by the Obama administration to implement amnesty by
executive decree. Over the past two years, President Obama, Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, and ICE Director John Morton have
attempted to enact de facto amnesty through prosecutorial discretion, deferred
action, and lax enforcement policies, King noted.

King’s amendment would bar funding for any attempt by the Obama
administration to implement amnesty by executive decree. Over the past
two years, President Obama, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, and
ICE Director John Morton have attempted to enact de facto amnesty through prosecutorial
discretion, deferred action, and lax enforcement policies, King noted.

In a June 6 op-ed, King wrote that granting citizenship
to undocumented immigrants “will only expand our bloated welfare state,” adding
that the goal of immigration policy should be to enhance the American economy.

“On a planet of 7 billion people, millions would
sacrifice a great deal for an opportunity to succeed at the American Dream. We
cannot accept them all,” King wrote. “Many open-borders advocates see the
United States as a lifeboat saving people from poverty. Overloaded lifeboats
sink. Ours is taking on water now.”

EVERY DAY THERE ARE 12 AMERICANS MURDERED AND 8 CHILDREN
MOLESTED.

REALLY WANT THE DEMS’S LA RAZA SUPREMACY AND AMNESTY?

On Saturday, police in Barstow arrested
Jose Luis Aguilar, 36, at a Greyhound bus station after he reportedly sexually
assaulted and beat his girlfriend's baby daughter to death.

“What
we're seeing is our Congress and national leadership dismantling our laws by
not enforcing them. Lawlessness becomes the norm, just like Third World
corruption. Illegal aliens now have more rights and privileges than Americans.
If you are an illegal alien, you can drive a car without a driver's license or
insurance. You may obtain medical care without paying. You may work without
paying taxes. Your children enjoy free education at the expense of taxpaying
Americans.”

"In truth, the bill is amnesty
first and a promise of enforcement later," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.,
said Friday, previewing points he and other conservative opponents intend to
make over the next three weeks.

*

The bill's requirement for payment of
back taxes "is toothless," the promised steps to secure the border
"will not work" and millions of immigrants currently in the country
illegally would qualify for welfare in five years, Sessions said. The measure
"actually weakens current law in quite a number of significant areas"
when it comes to immigration cases tried in the courts, he added.

*

"Since an
overwhelming number of the workers here today are lower-skilled that are
illegal ... you can expect their incomes to be low, they'll qualify for the
earned income tax credit, for Medicaid, and program after program, food stamps
and others," Sessions said Friday.

REAILTY OF OBAMA'S AMNESTY HOAX - MORE JOBS FOR ILLEGALS, MORE WELFARE, MORE OBAMACARE and MORE LA RAZA SUPREMACY

SEN. JEFF SESSION (R-ALA) FIGHTING AGAINST OBAMA’S AMNESTY HOAX:

"In truth, the bill is amnesty
first and a promise of enforcement later," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.,
said Friday, previewing points he and other conservative opponents intend to
make over the next three weeks.

The bill's requirement for payment of
back taxes "is toothless," the promised steps to secure the border
"will not work" and millions of immigrants currently in the country
illegally would qualify for welfare in five years, Sessions said. The measure
"actually weakens current law in quite a number of significant areas"
when it comes to immigration cases tried in the courts, he added.

"Since an
overwhelming number of the workers here today are lower-skilled that are
illegal ... you can expect their incomes to be low, they'll qualify for the
earned income tax credit, for Medicaid, and program after program, food stamps
and others," Sessions said Friday.

“First comes legalization, then comes this border security measure and then
comes the permanent residency process. What we are talking about here is the
permanent residency system,” the Florida Republican said, according to the
English translation of the interview. RUBIO

BUT WILL OBAMA'S BLANKET AMNESTY for 40 MILLION
UNREGISTERED DEMS DESTROY THE GOP LIKE IT DID IN MEXIFORNIA?

"Ayotte shows no sign of knowing what the main objections of the bill's
critics are, much less of having grappled with them," wrote the editors of
National Review in a scathing assessment of her reasoning.

"In truth, the bill is amnesty
first and a promise of enforcement later," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.,
said Friday, previewing points he and other conservative opponents intend to
make over the next three weeks.

The bill's requirement for payment of
back taxes "is toothless," the promised steps to secure the border
"will not work" and millions of immigrants currently in the country
illegally would qualify for welfare in five years, Sessions said. The measure
"actually weakens current law in quite a number of significant areas"
when it comes to immigration cases tried in the courts, he added.

"Since an
overwhelming number of the workers here today are lower-skilled that are
illegal ... you can expect their incomes to be low, they'll qualify for the
earned income tax credit, for Medicaid, and program after program, food stamps
and others," Sessions said Friday.

“First comes legalization, then comes this border security measure and then
comes the permanent residency process. What we are talking about here is the
permanent residency system,” the Florida Republican said, according to the
English translation of the interview. RUBIO

BUT WILL OBAMA'S BLANKET AMNESTY for 40 MILLION UNREGISTERED DEMS DESTROY THE GOP LIKE IT DID IN MEXIFORNIA?

"Ayotte shows no sign of knowing what the main objections of the bill's critics are, much less of having grappled with them," wrote the editors of National Review in a scathing assessment of her reasoning.

SEN. JEFF SESSION (R-ALA) FIGHTING AGAINST OBAMA’S AMNESTY HOAX:

"In truth, the bill is amnesty
first and a promise of enforcement later," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.,
said Friday, previewing points he and other conservative opponents intend to
make over the next three weeks.

The bill's requirement for payment of
back taxes "is toothless," the promised steps to secure the border
"will not work" and millions of immigrants currently in the country
illegally would qualify for welfare in five years, Sessions said. The measure
"actually weakens current law in quite a number of significant areas"
when it comes to immigration cases tried in the courts, he added.

"Since an
overwhelming number of the workers here today are lower-skilled that are
illegal ... you can expect their incomes to be low, they'll qualify for the
earned income tax credit, for Medicaid, and program after program, food stamps
and others," Sessions said Friday.

“First comes legalization, then comes this border security measure and then
comes the permanent residency process. What we are talking about here is the
permanent residency system,” the Florida Republican said, according to the
English translation of the interview. RUBIO